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'Never gets old': Kareena Kapoor excited about re-release of Jab We Met on Valentine's Day

Updated on: 11 February,2024 09:00 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Written by: Tuhina Upadhyay | tuhina.upadhyay@mid-day.com

Kareena Kapoor is thrilled about the upcoming Valentine's Day re-release of 'Jab We Met,' describing it as timeless and stating that it, "Never gets old."

'Never gets old': Kareena Kapoor excited about re-release of Jab We Met on Valentine's Day

Kareena Kapoor announces re-release of Jab We Met!

Valentine's Day 2024 is shaping up to be eventful! Jab We Met is undeniably one of Kareena Kapoor's most iconic films, and it's set to hit the big screens again during the Valentine's Film Festival from February 9 to 14. Kareena herself shared the news on her Instagram, posting a video featuring memorable shots and dialogues from the movie. 


Kareena Kapoor excited about re-release of Jab We Met on Valentine's Day


The video includes classic lines like "Aaj tak life mein ek train nahi chuti meri," "Sikhni hoon main Bhatinda ki," "Itni bhi sundar nahin hoon main," and "Main apni favourite hoon," accompanied by the evergreen song Yeh Ishq Hai. In her caption, Kareena expressed, "Never gets old... by God," with a black heart emoji.


Fans and fellow celebrities showered love in the comments as soon as Kareena shared the video. Karisma Kapoor, Kareena's sister, wrote, “My cutie” with red heart emojis. Tahira Kashyap, Ayushmann Khurrana's wife, commented, “Never! Love it,” along with red hearts. Film producer Rhea Kapoor posted heart-eyed emojis, while Pakistani actress-model Sadaf Sabzwari expressed, "Love it," with heart emojis. What better gift could Kareena Kapoor Khan offer her fans on Valentine's Day 2024?

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16 Years of Jab We Met

Shahid Kapoor joined fans in celebrating 16 years of Jab We Met by sharing a Reel which compiled some of the most hilarious scenes from the film. The film, directed by Imtiaz Ali, starred Shahid Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor in the lead. It released on October 26, 2007. Jab We Met is one of the most successful in the careers of both the actors and well as the filmmaker, commanding a dedicated fan following of its own.

So, as the film hit the 16-year mark on Thursday, Shahid took to social media to celebrate the special occasion. The Reel he shared opened with one of his dialogues, in the bus scene - "Tum hamesha aise hi bakwaas karti ho ya aaj koi special occasion hai?" Shahid tagged Imtiaz Ali, actor Pavan Malhotra and Kareena in his post on Instagram, and wrote, "Special occasion toh hai 🫶🏻 #16YearsOfJabWeMet"

The love story of Geet and Aditya remains one of the most celebrated romantic comedies to be ever made in Bollywood. During a recent episode of our print and podcast series Sit With Hitlist, Shahid revealed how the film got its name. "Imtiaz was a new director, when he came with the script, and it had 'Geet' written on it. So I said, 'Yeh Geet ka kya matlab hai?' He said, 'Heroine ka naam hai'. So I said, next time when you approach a hero, don't go with a script with the heroine's name on it. So the next time he came to me, it had 'Train' written on it," Shahid broke into laughter as he narrated the incident.

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